6 Related Articles, between 2018-11-19 and 2018-03-29

France committed to Renault stability after Ghosn arrest. France will ensure the
long-term viability of Renault, Finance Minister Bruno
Le Maire said on Monday after Carlos Ghosn, chairman of the
French carmaker's Japanese partner Nissan Motor Co was
arrested on Monday. >>

France's Macron vows to maintain Renault-Nissan stability. France will work to preserve the stability of Renault and its alliance with Nissan , President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday, after the Japanese carmaker took steps to oust Chairman Carlos Ghosn over alleged financial irregularities. >>

Ghosn's arrest casts doubt on Renault-Nissan alliance future. For years, France's Renault and Japan's Nissan struggled to make money in the global auto business. >>

Renault board to discuss interim replacement for Ghosn: sources. The board of French carmaker Renault will on Tuesday discuss temporarily replacing Chairman and Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn while he remains in detention in Japan over alleged financial misconduct at alliance partner Nissan , sources familiar with the matter told Reuters. >>

Renault shares fall on concerns over Nissan's emissions measures. Shares in French carmaker Renault fell on Monday, dragged down by a drop in the stock price of its partner Nissan after the Japanese firm said it would issue an explanation about its emissions measurement processes. >>

Renault's shares on the up as rumours of a full-blown merger with Japan's Nissan surface. With the prospect of the two companies becoming a single listed stock on the cards, French-owned Renault's shares have climbed by over 5.4 per cent to €98.35. >>